The shooter at Old Dominion University in Norfolk

According to federal prosecutors, Jalloh pleaded guilty in 2016 to attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL), also known as ISIS.

Court documents say Jalloh became radicalized after consuming extremist propaganda, including lectures from al-Qaeda-linked cleric Anwar al-Awlaki. He told an FBI confidential informant that he had considered carrying out an attack in the United States and believed such operations were “the right thing.”

Federal investigators said Jalloh met twice in 2016 with a person he believed was helping him coordinate with ISIS but who was actually an FBI confidential source. During those meetings, he discussed potential attack timelines — suggesting the Islamic holy month of Ramadan as an ideal time — and praised past attacks on U.S. military targets, including the November 2009 attack at Fort Hood that killed 13 people and wounded 32 others.

Prosecutors said he also transferred $500 in cash to what he believed was an ISIS contact, but the recipient was an undercover FBI employee.
Authorities said Jalloh had previously traveled to Libya, where he met individuals linked to ISIS and attempted to connect with the group before returning to the United States.

Jalloh was arrested in connection with this incident on July 3, 2016. He pleaded guilty that year, and in October 2017, he was sentenced to 11 years in federal prison followed by five years of supervised release, the FBI said. Prosecutors recommended he serve 20 years in prison.
Court records, however, show Jalloh was released from prison in December 2024, ABC News reports. It is not uncommon for inmates in the federal prison system to be released before serving their full term, but it was not immediately known why Jalloh was released in this instance.




So this was 100% preventable
 
Mohamed Jalloh, arrested in 2016 for providing material support to ISIS


WHY IS SOMEONE CONVICTED OF SUPPORTING ISIS WALKING FREE?
He served his full sentence. Here's a better question: Do you think it's a good idea now that trump fired our counter-terrorism group- hundreds of experts so that billionaires can get tax cuts?

trump has made the world so unsafe.
 
No he didnt...

in October 2017, he was sentenced to 11 years in federal prison followed by five years of supervised release, the FBI said. Prosecutors recommended he serve 20 years in prison.
Court records, however, show Jalloh was released from prison in December 2024, ABC News reports.



He should still be in prison and than deported
He served his full sentence. Also he didn't do anything but "conspire". Now - if trump hadn't shit-canned our counter-terrorism division, we'd have FBI staff keeping an eye on that asshole.

trump has made the world unsafe. The attack is 100% trump's fault.
 
He was sentenced to 11 years in 2017

What is 2017 + 11?
Oh, one year short? I'm so sorry.

This doesn't change the fact that the FBI had a counter-terrorism group tasked with keeping an eye on assholes like him. trump/elon fired hundreds of them and assigned the rest to bullshit immigration enforcement.

trump has made both America and the world unsafe.
 
So he would be in prison right now and this shooting wouldn't have happened

And he was set free in 2024

4 years short!
One of the J6 terrorists trump pardoned was killed by police while comitting another crime. Another one was just convicted of pedophile rape. And you're fine with that. Don't you fucking tell me either you or trump give a shit about crime.
 
Here's the thing: Our resident sheet wearer is all a tither because this joker didn't serve out 16 years.

Fair enough. A standard complaint about our judicial system for decades, regardless of the race, creed or color of the perp.

But you will NEVER hear the vile Vole gripe about all the jokers with rap sheets that his Cheeto Jeezus pardoned on the public ..... of which you have NEW CRIMES committed. It's called recidivism and re-entry. I'm sure our sheet wearer will jump on the stats were black vote beat out white folk on this. And of course he'll ignore any and all stats, raw numbers, etc. which show disparities (black folk more likely than whites to face jail time for the same crime), but that's to be expected.

Crime is crime, all should get equal justice under the law. Period.
 
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